Show me your non-fog light grille ~
Just my thoughts on this subject, in case it helps.
I am thinking that maybe I could use a Bullitt grille, and ditch the regular fogs. However, as it's a Mustang GT, and not a Bullitt, Awesome requires fog lamps somewhere, and the lower grille panels on the outside would be a perfect location... if only someone made a new lower grille panel with foglamps in them...
After seeing the 2010 V6's fog lamps (At least, I think those are fogs) in the Performance White Pics thread in the 2010 section... Those would be very nice indeed to incorporate, I think they'd be perfect for the location I desire. 'course I'd have to manufacture the holes and such at this time, but hey, I'm pretty decent at fab work sometimes... may need two lower panels, one to test, one to show.
But back to the grilles. If I *did* do a Bullitt grille, it would have to be painted all black, no satin silver trim. I'd likely paint it and the lower grille the same satin finish black so they'd match.
I do think that if you want fogless grille, the Bullitt is probably the best, or maybe a black 'bars' type grille, like the one above in black (amazing how it just showed up before I posted this! - edit) , but having the satin silver messes it up for me, unless it's on a DHG or Black car.
Thems my thoughts, hope they help.
I am thinking that maybe I could use a Bullitt grille, and ditch the regular fogs. However, as it's a Mustang GT, and not a Bullitt, Awesome requires fog lamps somewhere, and the lower grille panels on the outside would be a perfect location... if only someone made a new lower grille panel with foglamps in them...
After seeing the 2010 V6's fog lamps (At least, I think those are fogs) in the Performance White Pics thread in the 2010 section... Those would be very nice indeed to incorporate, I think they'd be perfect for the location I desire. 'course I'd have to manufacture the holes and such at this time, but hey, I'm pretty decent at fab work sometimes... may need two lower panels, one to test, one to show.
But back to the grilles. If I *did* do a Bullitt grille, it would have to be painted all black, no satin silver trim. I'd likely paint it and the lower grille the same satin finish black so they'd match.
I do think that if you want fogless grille, the Bullitt is probably the best, or maybe a black 'bars' type grille, like the one above in black (amazing how it just showed up before I posted this! - edit) , but having the satin silver messes it up for me, unless it's on a DHG or Black car.
Thems my thoughts, hope they help.
Last edited by houtex; Jan 5, 2009 at 08:42 AM.
I just bought the one on flebay - black billet - $89, excellent quality. It's the same as the Shelby. Bought the grill housing from Shelby and the install was a breeze. My total was $200 installed. I don't have any pics, but I'll try to take some this week or over the weekend.
Are those the stock foglights mounted behind the grille or aftermarket? Are they tinted? How did you mount those? I've seen somone else on the site try this, but it didn't turn out nearly as good as your stang. Very sharp
Last edited by Cavero; Jan 6, 2009 at 12:38 PM.
those are the stock fogs and yes they are tinted. I had to relocate the horn and extend the harnesses. Basically they are just wedged in there. Its such a tight fit there is no room for them to move.





I like that a lot